Juan Carlos Osorio needs to pick a lineup that can get him a point with El Tri on the cusp of winning Group F
So far, Mexico manager Juan Carlos Osorio has gotten it all right.
His game plan against Germany worked. His game plan against South Korea worked. Other than some inefficient substitutions in the second match and a late goal for the Asian side that could come back to haunt El Tri, it's all gone according to plan. It really has all gone better than planned.
Yet, the manager went to bed Tuesday knowing his work wasn't done.